数学とスタートアップ | Kazuaki Oda | TEDxNagoyaU
数学と聞いて、あなたは何を思い浮かべるだろうか。
「理系の人がやるもの」「日常生活ではあまり役に立たない」「算数で十分」——そんなふうに考えているかもしれない。
しかし、このトークを聞けば、その考えが根本から覆るだろう。
数々の起業を経験し、現在も海外の大学で教鞭をとる織田さんが、数学の重要性を熱く語る。数学がどれほど身近で、私たちの生活に深く関わっているかを知れば、きっと数学に対する見方が変わるはずだ。
そして、数学がなければ困ることが意外と多いことにも気づくだろう。
さあ、数学を自分の武器にしよう。 名古屋大学理学部数学科博士課程からアンダーセン・コンサルティング(現・ア
クセンチュア)に入社し、日米で戦略コンサルタントとして活動。
帰国後独立し、シリアルアントレプレナーとなり多くの上場・M&Aを経験。共同創業したスローガン株式会社ではキャリアスクール「Goodfind」にて、ロジ
カルシンキングや社会動向等の講座を担当。
2021年にスローガン株式会社も 東証グロース市場に上場。名古屋大学客員教授を歴任し、現在もシンガポール国立大学やインド理科大学院、
バンドン工科大学など海外トップ校で企業戦略やスタートアップ戦略を教えている。 This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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